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Title: | Storm |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | February-May, 1996 |
Total issues: | 4 |
Featuring: | Storm: Ororo Munroe |
Creators: | Warren Ellis; Terry Dodson; Karl Story; Ariane Lenshoek; Joe Rosas; Jim Hoston; Richard Starkings; Suzanne Gaffney |
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Storm is a four-issue American comic book limited series of the superhero fantasy subgenre. It was published by Marvel Comics from February-May, 1996 and features the titular mutant superhero Storm. The series was written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Terry Dodson with inks by Karl Story, who also provided the cover artwork. The series was colored by Ariane Lenshoek and Joe Rosas and lettered by Richard Starkings. It was edited by Suzanne Gaffney.
Storm is in reality Ororo Munroe, a female mutant from Africa, gifted with the power to control the elements. Years ago, she challenged a woman named Callisto to a duel, after which she became the leader of Callisto's mutant outcast family, the Molocks. Now, Storm must contend with the legacy of her past as she confronts Gene Nation, and a dangerous mutant known as Marrow.
Issues
- Storm 1
- Storm 2
- Storm 3
- Storm 4
Annuals & Specials
- None
Collections
- None
Notes & Trivia
- Each issue of the series shipped with a foil-enhanced cardstock cover.
- Bob Harras was editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics at the time this series was published.
- Richard Starkings' Comicraft is credited with lettering this series.
- Joe Rosas only provided coloring on issue #1.
- Jim Hoston only provided coloring on issues #2 and 3.
Recommended Reading
- Storm, Volume 2
- Storm, Volume 2 (HC)
- Storm, Volume 2 (TPB)
- Ororo: Before the Storm